Wolves are carnivorous predators that primarily hunt large ungulates such as deer, elk, and moose, but they will also consume smaller mammals, birds, and even fish when necessary. They are opportunistic feeders and can scavenge carrion, which helps them survive during lean times. A wolf's diet can vary significantly based on its habitat and the availability of prey, and they often hunt in packs to take down larger animals. Wolves require a high-protein diet and can consume large quantities of food at once, allowing them to sustain themselves for days between meals.
gray wolves are not gray but they shed gray.
Look up heap wolfs he is a great Comanche chief . Brave strong and pretty good looking proud Indian.
Look up heap wolfs he is a great Comanche chief . Brave strong and pretty good looking proud Indian.
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there is no such thing as wolfs. single wolf, multiple wolves. wolfs is simply wolves spelt incorrectly.
Kapu is the Leader of the Wolfs
Nutrition.Gov is an excellent place to get the basic nutrition facts for a better diet. Also the Mayo Clinic is a resourceful place to find answers for many questions on diet and nutritional facts.
The word "wolfs" is not correct. The correct spelling is wolves.
Wolfs are alpha of K9.All other K9 are subgroups of wolfs.
gray wolfs have teeth that is very sharp and the use them to tear apart their prey.they eat small animals like rabbits,moles mice and more